
Chapter 5 Transformation
2004
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Section 2. Expanding Our Business
9. Multiple Awards
Daibiru has won multiple awards in the building and environmental fields for the Nakanoshima Daibiru Building, completed March 2009, the Daibiru-Honkan Building, completed February 2013, the Shin-Daibiru Building, completed March 2015, and the Tosabori Daibiru Building, completed July 2009.
◇ Nakanoshima Daibiru Building awards received
2009 | Received the Osaka Prefecture Governor's Award at the CASBEE Osaka of the Year 2009 and Osaka Sustainable Building Awards. |
2011 | Awarded as a Selected Architectural Design of the Architectural Institute of Japan and received the Osaka Mayor Prize at the City of Osaka Scenic Architecture Awards. |
◇ Daibiru-Honkan Building awards received
October 2013 | The Daibiru-Honkan Building was selected as a Living Architecture Museum Osaka Selection. |
March 2014 | Nakanoshima Shiki-no-oka and the Daibiru-Honkan Building won the grand prize at CASBEE Osaka of the Year 2013. |
October 2014 | Nakanoshima Shiki-no-oka and the Daibiru-Honkan Building received the Encouragement Award in the Green Business Activities category at the 34th Green City Awards. It also received the Nikkei Inc Prize in the Rooftop Greening category at the 13th Competition for Specialized Greening Technology for Rooftops, Wall Facings and New Green Spaces. |
November 2014 | Nakanoshima Shiki-no-oka and the Daibiru-Honkan Building received the Governor of Osaka Award in the Landscape Design category at the 4th Green Town Planning Awards. |
December 2014 | Nakanoshima Shiki-no-oka and the Daibiru-Honkan Building received the Governor of Osaka Award at the 2014 Osaka Landscape Awards and the Osaka Mayor Prize at the 34th City of Osaka Scenic Architecture Awards. |
March 2015 | The statue Eagle and Girl (by Teizo Okuni), installed at the Daibiru-Honkan Building, was designated an Osaka Municipal Tangible Cultural Property. |
November 2015 | The Daibiru-Honkan Building and Nakanoshima Shiki-no-oka received the 56th BCS Award. |
2016 | The Daibiru-Honkan Building and Nakanoshima Shiki-no-oka are awarded as a Selected Architectural Design of the Architectural Institute of Japan. |
◇ Shin-Daibiru Building awards received
2017 | Awarded as a Selected Architectural Design of the Architectural Institute of Japan. |
January 2018 | The Shin-Daibiru Building received the Osaka Mayor Prize at the 37th City of Osaka Scenic Architecture Awards. |
◇ Shin-Daibiru Building and Dojima-no-mori awards received
September 2016 | Received the Nikkei Inc Prize in the Rooftop Greening category at the 15th Competition for Specialized Greening Technology for Rooftops, Wall Facings and New Green Spaces. |
October 2016 | Received the Organization for Landscape and Urban Green Infrastructure Chairman’s Award in the Green Business Activities category at the 36th Green City Awards. |
November 2016 | Received the Governor of Osaka Award in the Landscape Design category at the 6th Green Town Planning Awards (nickname: Osaka Landscape Awards). |
January 2017 | Received the Governor of Osaka Award and Biodiversity Award at the 10th Osaka Landscape Awards. |
April 2017 | Selected as an Urban Oasis by SEGES (the Social and Environmental Green Evaluation System), which recognizes outstanding urban greenery. |
◇ Tosabori Daibiru Building awards received
April 2010 | Received the Incentive Award at the City of Osaka Scenic Architecture Awards |
September 2010 | Received the Special Prize at the Osaka Sustainable Building Awards. |
2011 | Awarded as a Selected Architectural Design of the Architectural Institute of Japan. |
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1923 1944 Beginnings
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Section 2. Launching a Building Management Business
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Section 4. Business Development in Wartime
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1945 1957 Reconstruction
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Section 2. Our Buildings Reopen
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1958 1988 Development
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Section 1. Expanding the Building Management Business
- 1. The End of the Requisition of the Hibiya Daibiru Buildings
- 2. Upgrading the Facilities of the Daibiru Buildings and Damage Caused by the 2nd Muroto Typhoon
- 3. The Completion of the North Wing of the Shin-Daibiru Building
- 4. The Completion of the Yaesu Daibiru Building
- 5. The Acquisition of the Midosuji Daibiru Building
- 6. The Completion of the Kojimachi Daibiru Building
- 7. The Completion of the Uchisaiwaicho Daibiru Building
- 8. The Completion of the Dojima Daibiru Building
- 9. The Completion of the Awajimachi Daibiru Building
- 10. The Completion of the Mita-Nitto Daibiru Building
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Section 2. Expanding the Business Through M&A
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1989 2003 Expansion (1989–2003)
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Section 1. Creating New Urban Spaces
- 1. The Bubble Economy and Daibiru
- 2. The Hibiya Daibiru Rebuilding Project
- 3. The Completion of the Rebuild
- 4. The Start and Execution of Renovation Plans
- 5. The Completion of the Kita-Umeda Daibiru Building
- 6. The Completion of the Yodoyabashi Daibiru Building
- 7. The Completion of the Estate Tosabori Building
- 8. The Completion of the Umeda Daibiru Building
- 9. The Completion of Violette Takarazuka
- 10. The Shinjuku Daibiru Building and Shiba Daibiru Building Acquisitions
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Section 2. The Development of a New Corporate Identity and a Name Change
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Section 3. Disaster Preparedness and Risk Management
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2004 2023 Transformation (2004–2023)
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Section 1. Becoming a Consolidated Subsidiary of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and Promoting Management Plans
- 1. Becoming a Consolidated Subsidiary of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines
- 2. Concentrating Investment in the Tokyo Area
- 3. Expanding into Other Countries and Japanese Regions
- 4. Establishing Daibiru 3D-Project Phase I, a Medium-Term Management Plan
- 5. Establishing Our Management Philosophy and Mission Statement
- 6. Establishing Daibiru-3D Project Phase II, a New Medium-Term Management Plan
- 7. Ongoing Establishment of New Medium-Term Management Plans
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Section 2. Expanding Our Business
- 1. The Akihabara Station Redevelopment Project and the Completion of the Akihabara Daibiru Building
- 2. The Acquisition of the Toranomon Daibiru Building
- 3. The 3 Nakanoshima Joint Development Project and the Completion of the Nakanoshima Daibiru Building
- 4. The Completion of the Tosabori Daibiru Building
- 5. The Acquisition of Aoyama Rise Square
- 6. The 3 Nakanoshima Joint Development Project and the Completion of the Daibiru-Honkan Building
- 7. Rebuilding the Shin-Daibiru Building
- 8. Renovation Work
- 9. Multiple Awards
- 10. Delving into Commercial Facilities
- 11. Acquiring a Partial Interest in the Seavans South Building
- 12. Expansion to Sapporo
- 13. Selling Seven Residential Properties
- 14. Starting the Rebuild of the Midosuji Daibiru Building
- 15. Starting the Rebuild of the Yaesu Daibiru Building
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Section 3. Overseas Business Expansion
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Section 4. Further Strengthening of the Corporate Structure and Group Reorganization
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Section 5. Harmonious Coexistence with Society
- 1. Developing a Compliance System
- 2. Developing an Internal Control System
- 3. Risk Management Measures
- 4. Sustainability Initiatives
- 5. Social Contribution and Cultural Support Initiatives
- 6. Environmental Initiatives
- 7. Working Style Reform Initiatives
- 8. Launching the Brand Development Project
- 9. Launching the Head Office Renovation Project
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Section 6. Toward Our 100th Anniversary and Beyond
- 1. Becoming a Full Subsidiary of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines
- 2. Acquiring a Partial Interest in Otemachi First Square
- 3. Acquiring a Partial Interest in the Otemon Tower / ENEOS Building
- 4. Investment in an SPC for Logistics Facilities in the Nishinomiya Area
- 5. Project Participation in the United States
- 6. Project Development in Melbourne, Australia
- 7. Formulation of a New Medium- and Long-Term Management Plan
- 8. Implementing 100th Anniversary Projects
- 9. For Future Generations
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